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Fluoroscopy
… they’ll be safe and comfortable. For preschoolers, it’s best to discuss the day of the scan. For school-aged … through a small tube that is placed into your child’s bottom. The radiologist will use the camera to view the dye …
Programs & Services
… Services Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care To get the best outcome, every cleft and craniofacial disorder requires … that we can correct. Then, we offer treatment options, both cosmetic and functional. … Programs & Services …
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Patrick E. Saunders, MD
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Patrick E. Saunders, MD
Pediatric Residency
… competent generally pediatrician. Residents are exposed to both inpatient and outpatient pediatric subspecialties … to our program that have a passion to advocate for the best possible care for their patients. We thank you for your …
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Dog bite prevention week
April 10, 2022
By Ilce Alexander
… If you are not able to provide constant supervision, it is best to create a separation barrier between the dog and … a baby gate or crate, you can create a safe environment for both your child and dog.   Talk to children about the body …
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
… they’ll be safe and comfortable. For preschoolers, it’s best to discuss the day of the scan. For school-aged … makes while taking pictures:  Alarm Clock Frog Motorcycle Robot Train During the MRI, we will give your child …
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Medical breakthroughs in epilepsy treatment
November 30, 2020
By Angus A. Wilfong, MD
… For many patients, a surgical intervention is the best approach: Laser Ablation: A Cure for Epilepsy For … are now aided by the  Medtronic Stealth AutoGuide robotic guidance system , which has improved surgical …
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Cholesterol in the Blood
Cholesterol in the Blood Facts about cholesterol Cholesterol is a fat-like, waxy substance that can be found in all parts of your body. It helps your body make cell membranes, many hormones, and vitamin D. The cholesterol in your blood comes from 2 sources: the foods you eat and
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Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Children
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Children What is toxic epidermal necrolysis in children? Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a life-threatening skin disorder. It causes skin tissue to die, resulting in skin blistering and peeling. It's most often caused by a medicine reaction. A milder
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How ECMO helped Kate survive and thrive
July 23, 2021
… the first week who put her on supplements and sodium in her bottle,” Carolyn says. “She was doing really well—ate the best out of all our kids.” Left untreated, salt-wasting …
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